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No ordinary tryst this...
A banker who does more than just count and add. A finance guy trying his hand at playing with words, not just figures. Here is an opportunity to meet Dhiraj Lal, an honest first-time novelist whose debut work, "A Tryst With Destiny", promises to b e your date with truth in contemporary India, as ZIYA US SALAM finds out... .
Personality
Destined to dream and do...
It was not the Chinese emperors alone who had the Mandate of Heaven to rule over their compatriots. According to Sandeep and Manisha Chaudhary, leadership is the birthright and destiny of every individual. In their new book and through their workshop s, they affirm that they can lead people to this destiny, discovers ANJANA RAJAN... .


Liking Rahul Dev at Lakme...
HE HAS seen pomp and glitter of fashion and has set the ramp on fire. After rubbing shoulders with actors like Shah Rukh Khan and Sunny Deol and establishing himself as the bad guy in Bollywood, Rahul Dev has no compunction to stride down the ...
Face-to-face with future...
The NDA Government will complete its term. The Ayodhya dispute will be solved amicably. Want to know more about the good things in store for all of us? Just ask Professor Kutty Swami, now set to enter the Guinness Book of Records... .
Fashion
The best of Bal, the resplendence
The focus at Lakme India Fashion Week continues to be on substance rather than creating a design which can only be kept as a souvenir. As days pass by, designers jockey to get maximum customers, the fast track to fame and fortune, says MADH UR TANKHA... .
Music
Chords & Notes
FIRST THERE was a special edition of Asha Bhonsle's songs. Then a tribute to Kishore Kumar. And now comes Mukesh's "Safar" - A Journey. Slightly late in the day considering thousands of Mukesh fans have been waiting for this one for a long ...
Eating Out
Chane, chhole, arbi... going vegetarian
Vegetarianism might be the latest fad but at Delhi's Oberoi Maidens they take it seriously. Decide for yourself by having a bite at the hotel's vegetarian food festival, says SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY... .
Cuisine
Straight from the chefs' book...
A TEAM of chefs shares some of their gastronomic secrets, which have provided the basis for Marriott's Pan Asian becoming one of the popular Far-Eastern restaurants in Delhi. The drill is called Ready-to-Eat-Cookery-Class and Pan Asian being a ...
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